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Among the many wonderful things that make being a Montrealer a fun and authentically Canadian experience is — you guessed it — hockey.

From its speed and tradition to, of course, its fandom, hockey is (in the opinion of most who live in the Great White North, anyway) one of the greatest sports. Montreal Canadiens fans will know this to be especially true.

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Quebec announced its plan for the holiday season on Thursday. While many Quebecers likely rejoiced at the news that they'll be able to celebrate Christmas with loved ones this year, the plan — centred around December 24, 25, 26 and 27 — does not account for religious and ethnic minorities in the province.

Quebec's Jewish community will be celebrating Hanukkah from December 10 to December 18.

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Bellesa is a Montreal-based company that's the premier destination for all things sexuality, built on a simple premise: "What would adult entertainment look like if it were created in the vision of a woman since day one?"

The company caught the attention of Cardi B when they gifted her with multiple vibrators and other goodies on her birthday.

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Art brings us all together. Through the power of imagery, we are transported through space and time. The beauty of visual interpretation takes complex situations (like the one we're in right now) and it makes us think. More importantly, it makes us feel.

Perhaps that's why the MURAL Festival is such a popular Montreal tradition. Of course, due to the pandemic, we can’t gather like we used to in previous years to celebrate the street art and mural creations. But one thing is for certain: art overcomes. That's what this year's MURAL Estival is all about.

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Is there anything better than fall? We totally agree — Not much! And what better way to celebrate than by attending a fall festival in Quebec? Since we know festivals are Montrealers' favourite ways to celebrate just about anything.

Even though fall is such a short, but sweet season, that doesn't mean there's no time to make the most of one of the most magical times of the year.

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